Labor should work on economic development ideas this time

Labor had been talking about economic development for months before the general election and he had been talking about it for months after that.
The thing is that none of it is, or is not next to it.
This is a problem, for the daily lives of millions of people, and the possibilities and popularity of the government, as the Prime Minister has said An article at The Times Today“Vikas is a defined mission of this government”.
Meaning economy, cough, splitting and wheezing – Sir Kir starrer as “The Sickness of Stopnection and Decline” puts it – and the government’s critics – which include privately, some of their own ministers – now reflecting on Did not help, and perhaps made things worse.
So now they are trying to change the vibe. The matter will emphasize action, mobility and optimism.
There are eight words here, in four quotes from Chancellor Rachel Reavs’s speech this morning for the business leader who makes you realize this:
“Vishal capacity.”
“Exciting developments.”
“Great companies.”
“Fundamental strength.”
The mantra from the folk at the top of the government is his longing, which they call the “visible proof point”.
It speaks for the crane in the Westminster sky and puts shovels in the ground – those things that they can indicate that people can connect with progress.
But here is rubbing: Many of these ideas will be contested eagerly.
Exactly that is why some of them carry the specific aroma of Déjà Vu – ideas tried but have not actually been given before.
Extend the heathro airport. A third runway has been talked about in West London, as Right Brothers were not the first airborn.
Now it will be more talked about and there will be no aircraft for age, even if a plan application is really successful.
I have heard that an internal piece of commission within the government concluded that the new runway will not end before 2040 and the biggest growth in passengers will be people in transit – landing from one plane and immediately on the other – and so some surprises It will be that how much benefit is it will really bring the country.
All those arguments now begin, or now begin again.
But what the government wants to achieve here is a big sign of intentions – and the desire to embrace those unavoidable arguments and win them.
There will be more of them, and there will be noise, with their plans, not re -origin, to charge the areas around Oxford and Cambridge for financially turbo.
A corridor of large -scale capacity but pathetic transport connection is the emphasis of logic – it takes two and a half hours from the train to travel 66 miles between the two cities?
Now a dual car, better rail services, new houses, new reservoirs; A luxurious part of the busy part of the region to convert the UK into a “Silicon Valley”.
There is little doubt on the ambition of the government: The Prime Minister is comparing his vision for revolutions of globalization under Lady Thecher under Lady Thecher and new labor.
The big question is that it will work, and what happens if it does not happen?
So many western economies are causing a nation of financial crisis, conflict, epidemic and the era of rapid transfer of economic dizziness for China and East.
With political, economically and socially large consequences, scalarotic has become a new normal – how we see ourselves, how much future we imagine.
What, this time, a big trick from the government can change all around?